TUVALU: Intended Nationally Determined Contributions

The Government of Tuvalu provides for background information and defines targets for INDCs. In particular, it considers that the focus of INDCs should primarily be mitigation and describes its aimed mitigation actions.

TONGA: Intended Nationally Determined Contributions

Outlines clear targets to limit the Kingdom of Tonga's contribution to climate change. In particular, it is built one the following topics: Section 1: Introduction; Section 2: National Response; Section 3: Approach to Building Resilience to Climate Change; Section 5: Mitigation context; Section 6:Mitigation contribution; Section 7: Climate Financing and Resourcing the INDC; Section 8: Stakeholder Engagement; Section 9: Statement on “Fair and Ambitious”; Section 10: General caveats statement.

THAILAND: Thailand’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC)

Thailand affirms that as a developing country highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, it attaches great importance to the global efforts to address this common and pressing challenge. Through this document Thailand submits its targets in terms of GHG reductions and other important objectives including, a.o., the energy sector, its past, current and projected achievements.

TAJIKISTAN: Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) Towards the Achievement of the Global Goal of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) by the Republic of Tajikistan

The INDC of the Republic of Tajikistan emerge from the discussion among representatives of all key ministries and agencies, branches of the economy and the general public. Tajikistan adheres to the policy of sustainable development and sets different targets of GHGs emission reduction depending on the availability of international funding and technology transfer.

SRI LANKA: Intended Nationally Determined Contributions

Sri Lanka is confident that a fair and ambitious Agreement is an imperative for countries to reach the Sustainable Development Goals and is pleased to take part in the efforts of tackling current and projected climate change challenges by preparing Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs). Its INDCs base on 4 areas: Mitigation, Adaptation, Loss and Damage, Means of Implementation.

SOLOMON ISLANDS: Intended Nationally Determined Contribution

The INDC of Government of the Solomon Islands include the following topics: Climate; Demographic characteristics; Economy; Mitigation: Mitigation Status and Context; Actions; Adaptation: Statement of current and near-term adaptation planning and action; Statement of adaptation gaps, barriers and needs; Financing needs for priority adaptation interventions; Addressing gaps in national, sector and community-level adaptation and climate resilience programs; Innovative financing approaches and operations; Means of Implementation; Equity.

SINGAPORE: Singapore's Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDC) and Accompanying Information

In the INDC, Singapore communicates that it intends to reduce its Emissions Intensity by 36% from 2005 levels by 2030, and stabilise its emissions with the aim of peaking around 2030. It recognises its limited access to alternative energy resources and affirms its commitment to a low carbon development.

SAMOA: Samoa’s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution

Despite the low contribution to global emissions, Samoa is ramping up its efforts to reduce its GHG emissions and demonstrate to the global community the actions being undertaken by a small and vulnerable country to address climate change. In particular, Samoa is committed to reducing its GHG emissions from the Electricity sub sector through the adoption of a 100% Renewable energy target for electricity generation through to the year 2025.

REPUBLIC OF KOREA: Intended Nationally Determined Contribution

The document underlines the Republic of Korea's continued efforts to address climate change across all economic sectors and its ambitions to strengthen its efforts to achieve the 2030 mitigation target. It provides for the planning process and adaptation measures to achieve the 2030's target.